Ligonier Banner., Volume 81, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 January 1947 — Page 8

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+ Soriety® Notes

A party of Ligonier residents: made a special trip last Sunday to view the Ice Follies in Chicago. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. - Paul Roderick, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Damey and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith.

Mrs. Charles Andrews and her two daughters spent last week end in Chicago visiting her sister. They attended the Saturday night performance of the Ice Follies. -

The annual Christmas pot-luck dinner of the Fred Duesler family was held in their home last Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ritter amd son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schlotterback, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Growcock and son and Miss Helen Duesler.

Mrs. Blane Shang was high score maker at the Monday evening bridge club held in the home of Mrs. Melvin Schlotterback.

Mrs. Chester Hile had two tables of bridge in her home last Satur- - day evening. Those present were Mrs. Len Koon, Mrs. George Foster, Mrs. Orpha Rager, Mrs. Dave Bentz, Mrs. Earl Taylor, Mrs. » Floyd Steller and Mrs. Harry Doll. Mrs. Koon, Foster and Taylor were winners. s

Mrs. Elia Emery celebrated her 90th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Ott last Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hile, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mentzer, Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Emery and daughter, Louis Levy and Phylis Ott. After dinner Mrs. Emery took all prizes in an evening of Euchre playing. :

Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Rollings of Ligonier announce the marriage of their elder daughter, Dorothy, to Donald W. Coulter, son of Mrs. Oliie Coulter of Churubusco on December 25 at the Evangelical United Brethren Parsonage. The double ring ceremony was read by the bride’s father, Rev. J. W. Rollings after which a Christmas dinner was enjoyed by members of the immediate families. The young couple will reside in Fort Wayne where the groom is taking Indiana University Exten‘sion work.

Animal Hair in Demand There’s a heavy demand for animal hair as insulation for refrigerators and as vibration and sound absorbers in other electrical appliances.

A chest rub that is clean, white and. pleasant to use. Penetro-Quick Acting Rub 35¢ and 49c

Get rid of Constipation Sal Hepatica Famous Saline Laxative 25¢ — 49¢ — 98¢

PERTUSSIN : For bad coughs due to colds. Loosens phlegm, makes it easier to expectorate. - 59¢ and 98¢

MEN TOILETRIES Shaving Supplies Razor Blades Shaving Creams After Shave Lotions Men's Talc f Styptic Pencils

" Prescription Department o We carry a full line of drugs and"chemicalg.,, _ Prescriptions accurately and carefully com-* pounded.” You receive exactly what your doctor prescribed. | s ~ Our prescription department is under the supervision of a registered pharmacist at all times.

Mrs. Mattie Goshorn celebrated her 90th birthday anniversary with a family dinner last Sunday, January sth. The table was decorated with a center bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pink carnations with ferns, presented by her son George and wife, and the birthday cake with 90 small pink candles was baked by Mrs. George Goshorn. Mrs. Goshorn received many cards, telegrams and gifts honoring the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherer and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sherer and daughter Linda Lee of Pontiac Mich.,, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sherer of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. George Goshorn and Halle Goshorn of this city. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten of Wawaka, and Rev. Rollings of this city. Mrs. Goshorn was born January 4th, 1857 in Likonier and has spent most of her life here, with the exception of 13 years in Wawaka.

PETIT JURY SELECTED FOR JANUARY 1947

The following residents were named for duty on the Petit Jury for January Term, 1947: Pauline Caskey, Perry; Albert Jacobs, Elkhart; Hugh H. Sherwin, Washington; Orris Earnhart, Sparta; Ethel E. Smith, York; Maynard Bortner, Orange; William Cotter, Wayne; Paul Fulk, Allen; Kenneth S. Clouse, Green; Harold Busliong, Jefferson; Alvin Baker, Noble; Marg@ret May, Albion. - Extras: Esther Calbeck, Sparta; Howard Miller, Swan; Clayton Smith, Albion; Edna L. Harvey, Jefferson; Marve V. Leighty, Wayne; Earl « Renkenberger, ‘Wayne; Orval McLallin, Washington; Ernest S. Wilkinson, Sparta; Freeda Milner, Elkhart; Wallace Bobeck, Perry; Theodore Spurgeon, Perry; Fred Burket, Elkhart; Geo. B. Piper, Washington; John C. Palmer, York; Fred Forker, Orange; Bernard DeCamp, Jefferson; Chauncey Thompson, Noble; Addie Brown, Wayne.

Clean Milk Procedures that dairymen should follow for producing clean milk efficiently include wiping the cow’s udder with a clean cloth and warm water one minute before the machine is attached; drawing a few streams of milk by hand into a strip cup for inspection of any abnormal condition of the milk; following directions of the manufacturer in attaching and handling the milkmachine; removing the teat cups at the end of three to five minutes of milking. .

“The Store ot Friendly Service” Phone 114 ' Ligonier, Indiana

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. . . all bills paid with a ~ CONVENIENT CASH LOAN ~ SECURITY LOAN COMPANY Call Phone 186 | LIGONIER, IND. S.E. Comer Cavin & Third

They're De-licious : , - HOT DOGS AND - HAMBURGERS from LEADER'S POPCORN STAND “Take home a sack full -- You'll be back for more” _ Open Daily Rfternoons and Evenings - LEADER’S -- east side Cavin CRISPETTE POPCORN OUR SPECIALTY

The New LIGONIER BANNER

HAIR PREPARATIONS Hdir Tonics ' 28 ~ Shampoos L Pocket Combs ‘ Hair Brushes ‘ Hair Pomades A' o TRAVEL KITS, $250 up ~ °

Take home a package of | DOUBLE KAY CHOICE NUTS Always Fresh : ’ Fancy Bridge mix; 1b..............1.39 Whole Cashews, 1b................1.39 Deluxe Giant mix, 1b..............1.59 Party mix, 1b.........c...............1.19 Blanched Moguls, 1b...............5%¢ Spanish Peanuts, 1b..................39¢

Salad Dressings s . Salad dressing should be added to salads at the last minute before they are served. Most dressings have a tendency to cause fresh fruits and vegetables to lose crispness. It is smart to serve dressing at the table. Sap Lambs Lambs infected with stomach worms, scab mites and ticks are sapped of their energy and will not make the best use of their feed until they are cured of the parasites.

! FOR FAMOUS FOODS AT SAVING PRICES ITS !

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' ONE STOP FOR ALL FOOD BUYING | | MEATS....GROCERIES.... Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES |

Old Reliable Coffee, Ib .............45¢ . Drip or Regular Tea Bostal Bag ....................88e » 100 count : Royal Ann Cherries ......,...........2.19 * No. 10 can ; Tomdto Juice . ... ... .49¢ ~ No. 10 can Milnut Milk, 2 cans ..................21c Jackson Red Beans, 2 for ...........29¢c Stockley Corn, 2 for ...................435¢ ~ Whole Kernel No. 2 can : Cigarettes, Carton ......................1.39 ‘ All brands Carnation Milk, 2 for ...................28¢ Raising, Seedless, 1 1b.................33¢ Flour Pillsbury, 5 1b ..................42¢ Soda Crackers, 11b .....................25¢ Ritz Crackers, 1 1b ........................29¢ Sugar (Pure Cane), 5 Ibs .........48¢c Black Pepper, !/ 1b 53c, Ib ......1.00 Waiflg Syrup, qt 6‘9c.uga1>.,........2.49 Pearl Tapioca, it ... 88 Mor-sads Soap Chips ...............3%¢

Ground Beef Ib. 39¢ Beef Roés_t. lb 39c Boiling Beel, 1b .........................28¢ Pork Roast, b .....................45¢ Cube Steak (Lean), Ib ...........59¢ Roast |b. 49¢ PorkloinEnd

Yes, You Can do Better at Thg_,Trading Post

Goshen Community Auction Sale EVERY MONDAY Buicher Cows (Cconners and Cutters) . d 9.50 to $11.75 Fal Bawes @ ... i NLTS lnninn BB ee R 1O SN LR R e s Fatoas .kel DR e Sows and Stags ... anann RSO 51000 Veal (Good to Choice) ..............................524.00 to $28.00 Veal (Fair to Good) ....................................518.00 to $24.00 NEXT HORSE SALE — THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th ; 4 WANTED — YOUNG MULES Romayne Sherman, Ora Thomas, Mgrs. Phone R-8034 GOSHEN, IND.

Trading Post Meats

CLEARANCE SALE . Every Satzc.rday ) >\s6_ Lockets $3.00 10.50 Expansion Bands $7.90 60.00 Diamond Rings $45.00 l» and many other bargoins Jeweier : L. N. Bl N K wachnae

Peaches (Heavy Syrup) ...........34c doz. cam5...........3.99 No. 2% can : Potatoes, pk.Gr gosdc;ml)ggglb bag.... 2.69 California Pascal Celery, Ib ...14c Oranges California Naval, 220 size doz., 39¢c, 252 size doz., 29¢ Lemons for colds, 3 for ................10¢c Canrols, 2 bunches ....................109¢ Head Lettuce, Ib ........................14¢c Delicious Apples, 31lbs ...............49¢ Cobtbaae b B Grapei;git (Seedless), 6 for .....25¢ Pink Grapefruit, 3for ..................25¢ Tomaloes, Llh box ... ... 3% Onions (Yellow), 51bs ...............25¢ Idaho Bakers, 10 1b5...................55¢ Cigars (Panatello), 100 box ......2.98 Argo Gloss Starch, 1b eAN Wheaties, Boz ...................... 12¢ Baby Lima Beans, 21bs .............39¢ Matches (Carton of 6) .................32¢ Hardy Sugar Curing Salt ..........15¢ Bread (All Brands), 2 for ............26¢ - White-Wholewheat-Cracked Wheat

Cottage : \ Cheese lb. 18¢ Cheese, 2 Ib box irissestissenings DD Lor;_ghpn.i Cheese. lbs9c : Hamis (whole or half), 1b........59 Br:aql&ast’ Sausages Ib box 59c Bacon Ib. 53¢